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5. Click Apply to save any changes to the Content Filtering screen. Navigating away  from the 
screen without clicking the Apply button results in all changes to the screens being lost.
6. Click Undo Changes (if necessary) to undo any changes made. Undo Changes reverts the 
settings displayed on the Content Filtering screen to the last saved configuration.
7. Click Logout to securely exit the AP-5131 Symbol Access Point applet. A prompt displays 
confirming the logout before the applet is closed.
6.13 Configuring Rogue AP Detection It is possible that not all of the devices identified by the AP-5131 are operating legitimately within 
the AP-5131’s radio coverage area. A rogue AP is a device located nearby an authorized Symbol 
AP-5131 but recognized as having properties rendering its operation illegal and threatening to the 
AP-5131 and the LAN. Rogue AP detection can be configured independently for both AP-5131 802.11a 
and 802.11b/g radios (if using a dual radio sku AP-5131). A rogue detection interval is the user-
defined interval the AP-5131 waits to search for rogue APs. Additionally, the AP-5131 does not detect 
rogue APs on illegal channels (channels not allowed by the regulatory requirements of the country 
the AP-5131 is operating in).
Block Outbound FTP 
Actions
File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is the Internet standard for host-to-host 
mail transport. FTP generally operates over TCP port 20 and 21. FTP 
filtering allows the blocking of any or all outgoing FTP functions. 
Check the box next to the command to disable the command when 
using FTP across the AP-5131’s WAN port.
• Storing Files - Blocks the request to transfer files sent from 
the client across the AP’s WAN port to the FTP server.
• Retrieving Files: Blocks the request to retrieve files sent from 
the FTP server across the AP’s WAN port to the client.
• Directory List: Blocks requests to retrieve a directory listing 
sent from the client across the AP’s WAN port to the FTP 
server.
• Create Directory: Blocks requests to create directories sent 
from the client across the AP’s WAN port to the FTP server.
• Change Directory: Blocks requests to change directories sent 
from the client across the AP's WAN port to the FTP server.
• Passive Operation: Blocks passive mode FTP requests sent 
from the client across the AP's WAN port to the FTP server.